Village of Western Springs Recreation Commission will meet on Monday, Oct. 5.
Here is the agenda provided by the commission:
This public meeting will be held using the Zoom on-line platform.
A link to join the meeting will be posted to https://wsprings.com/meetings2020 at least 2 hours before the meeting. This page also has more information on Zoom.
Public comments may be submitted to the Recreation Commission by leaving a hard copy at the Recreation Center in the drop box or via email to abriedis@wsprings.com
by Noon on Monday, October 5th, 2020. Public comment will also be allowed during the public comment portion of the meeting, using the "raise hand" function in the Zoom app.
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. Consider Approval of Minutes of August 3rd, 2020
4. CITIZEN COMMENTS
5. OLD BUSINESS
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Mattix Music Contract
b. 845 Design Proposal
c. FY 2021 Budget
7. REPORTS
a. DIRECTOR BRIEDIS
i. SEASPAR Sensory Room opening – November 17th
ii. RecDesk
iii. Other
b. MANAGER LIGEIKIS
i. Fitness classes
ii. Safety Days
iii. Halloween Party
iv. Oct/Nov Brochure
v. Summer Financial Report
c. SUPERVISOR KENNY
i. New Lacrosse Director of Coaching – Jim Juchcinski
ii. Blazers/Wildcats Update
iii. Fall programs update
8. PARK DISTRICT BOARD UPDATE
a. Update from Park District
9. TRUSTEE AND BOARD REPORT
a. Update from Trustee Chen
10. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
11. NEXT MEETING – November 2nd (if needed)
12. ADJOURNMENT
Meeting rooms at Village Hall and the Recreation Center are closed to the public. Physical attendance at this public meeting is limited to the lesser of 50 individuals or 50% occupancy, with Village officials, staff and consultants having priority over members of the public. The above public meeting restrictions are authorized by the Open Meetings Act, the CDC directive (social distancing guidelines) and Illinois Governor Disaster Proclamation dated September 18, 2020 (Phase 4 Restore Illinois Plan), and Executive Order 2020-55 extending the Governor’s prior Executive Orders relating to the COVID-19 pandemic and his implementation of Phase 4 of the “Restore Illinois” Plan (Community Revitalization Order - COVID-19 E.O. No. 51).